|
|
| 1922 | Birth |  |
| 16th April Kingsley Amis, novelist and poet, is born |
| 1954 | Publication |  |
| Publication of, "Lucky Jim", a brilliant comic satire on academic life |
| 1955 | Publication |  |
| Publication of, "That Certain Feeling" |
| 1957 | Publication |  |
| Publication of, "Socialism and the Intellectuals" |
| 1960 | Publication |  |
| Publication of, "Take A Girl Like You" |
| 1969 | Publication |  |
| Publication of, "The Green Man" |
| 1970 | Publication |  |
| Publication of, "What Became of Jane Austen?" |
| 1973 | Publication |  |
| Publication of, "The Riverside Villas Murder" |
| 1974 | Publication |  |
| Publication of, "Ending Up" |
| 1985 | Publication |  |
| Publication of, "Stanley & The Women" |
| 1986 | Booker Prize Kingsley |  |
| Winner of the Booker Prize |
| 1986 | Publication |  |
| Publication of, "The Old Devils" |
| 1990 | Knighthood |  |
| Amiss is knighted |
| 1994 | Publication |  |
| Publication of, "The Russian Girl" |
| 1995 | Death |  |
| Death of Kings ley Amiss |